Specifically, Kessler Topaz is investigating whether Hepatitis C patients were denied Harvoni or a related prescription drug treatment on the grounds that their liver was not “damaged enough” to warrant treatment.

About Hepatitis C and Harvoni

Hepatitis C is a widespread contagious disease that can lead to severe liver damage, cancer, and even death. In October 2014, the United States Food and Drug Administration approved Harvoni, a prescription drug that can effectively cure Hepatitis C.

Harvoni is the first drug approved for the treatment of CHC that does not require combination with other drugs, and can effectively cure CHC in the vast majority of those affected.

Below is a list of the health insurance providers that Kessler Topaz is currently investigating:

• Centene Health
• Kaiser Health
• Highmark

If you or someone you know was denied Harvoni or a related prescription drug treatment, and would like to learn more about our investigation, please fill out our online form, or contact us today at 888-299-7706 or by email at info@ktmc.com.